Addressing party workers during Congress's 'mashal julus' (torch rally) to protest alleged power and water shortage in Delhi, Gandhi also targeted Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal saying the latter speaks only on issues like odd-even and pollution, "but doesn't work". He also suggested the AAP leader is insensitive to "pain of poor".
"Two years have passed... There is drought across the country. In Vidarbha and Marathwada in Maharashtra, farmers are committing suicide, killing themselves.
Seeking to differentiate himself from Modi and Kejriwal, Gandhi said he believes in "politics of truth" in line with Mahatma Gandhi's ideology and not in "making false promises".
Hitting out at two leaders, he also claimed the duo think they can fool all people all the time in India.
"... Even if people of India tell me speak lies in politics, I can't do it. It's not in me. I may have suffered for speaking what I feel, I don't make false promises. But I can see, slowly, people of India and Delhi are realising that this country cannot move forward on false promises, not by hollowness, but blood and sweat," he added.
hands over broom to people and says they will get clean India", while the other "connects electricity wires" and assures uninterrupted power supply.
He made the remarks referring to NDA Government's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and AAP's campaign against electricity problems in Delhi during Congress-rule in Delhi.
People including farmers, labourers and sanitation workers in the national capital and also in rest of India are now being exposed to truth, Gandhi said as he picked up holes in performances of respective governments led by the two leaders.
Slamming Kejriwal over the protest launched by sanitation workers over delay in payment of their salaries some months ago, Gandhi accused him of being "insensitive" to their pain.
Accusing the BJP and AAP of engaging in "politics of television and selfie", the Congress leader said it is the poor people who suffer due to the same.
"I say this everyday, if this country has to move forward, the poor has to be empowered, they must be heard and false promises are not to be made and have to work with truth," he added.
"It's not a big budget publicity party (Congress). Rs 526 crore publicity budget here (of AAP Government) and perhaps thousands of crore rupee budget in Modiji's hands, ours is not a PR agency party, but that of blood and sweat," he said.
Apparently referring to Congress' impressive performance during recently held MCD by-polls, Gandhi exuded confidence the success will be repeated during upcoming local body elections and also when the next assembly polls will be held as "his party knows how to work for people".
Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken and other leaders of the party took part in the rally at Rajghat.
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